The Dancing On Ice winner was helping pal Spencer Matthews look after his son Theodore in the brand new reality series, when he decided to taste a bit from the bottle at the request of the Made In Chelsea Star.

‘This is out of Vogue, isn’t it?’ asked an apprehensive Jake. ‘Smells weird. Have you tasted it?’

Spencer replied: ‘I have, yeah. I wasn’t particularly impressed with it to be honest.’

Spencer and Jake were looking after baby Theodore (Picture: E4)

Jake wasn’t too impressed with Vogue’s offerings either and branded her milk ‘awful’ before offering baby Theodore a Hobnob biscuit instead of a feed.

‘We’ve been trying to have more sexy times because we’ve heard that help,’ Vogue said.

‘It doesn’t last long, so the baby doesn’t even realise it’s happened.’

Spencer added: ‘I’m good at sex, plain and simple.’

Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too airs Mondays on E4 at 9pm.

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The view from the private Villa Nina at Eden Rock, which costs around £35,000 per week

In fact, it's ranked as the best hotel on the entire island of St Barts, so it's no surprise those flash with their cash love it.

We are, of course, talking about the rich, famous and glamorous celebrities who flock to the resort year after year - and not the reality TV kind that Spencer is well-versed with; the A-list kind who come from a sunny place called Hollywood.

Inside Villa Nina at Eden Rock

Eden Rock was damaged in Hurricane Irma

The hotel has been under construction since 2017 and is due to reopen later this year (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Those that have holidayed in the 32-bedrooms and suite resort include the likes of Beyonce, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Elton John, to name a few.

In its early days, when it was owned by St Barts politician Remy de Haenen, who died in 2008, it was regularly visited by the likes of Greta Garbo and Howard Hughes. Legend has it that Greta once checked into Eden Rock and ended up staying for three weeks she loved it so much.

Eden Rock even has its own artist-in-residence: Spencer's mum.

Zimbabwe-born Jane is an artist and a graduate of London University's Slade School of Art.

She opened The Eden Rock Gallery in the 1990s and it is a firm favourite among its clientele.

David Matthews at Eden Rock in an archive photo

Jane and David with sons Michael and James at Eden Rock

Eden Rock was badly damaged by Hurricane Irma in 2017 and, currently closed for repair work, it is due to reopen at the end of this year.

He and Jane bought the resort after he sold a car dealership business he bought in 1973 in a multi-million pound deal.

The pair had three children together - Spencer, James and Michael. However, tragically, Michael died in 1999 in a mountaineering accident at the top of Mount Everest

David and Jane Matthews' Caribbean hideaway Eden Rock as construction work continues after being severely battered by the hurricane (Picture: Probe-Media for DailyMail.com)

David Matthews and Jane Matthews are pictured at son James Matthews and Pippa Middleton's wedding ceremony in May 2017 (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

If Eden Rock wasn't enough, the Matthews also bought a Victorian Lodge in Glen Affric in Scotland in 2008.

David currently has the title Laird of Glen Affric and when James inherits it, Pippa will be able to match her sister, the Duchess Of Cambridge, in the title stakes as she'll be able to call herself Lady Glen Affric.